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1852 W. 19th Street, Chicago, IL. 60608 SOR JUANA FESTIVAL: A TRIBUTE TO MEXICAN WOMEN The Sor Juana Festival is a multidisciplinary festival that honors one of Mexico’s greatest writers, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a 17th-century Mexican nun who valued the education of women. Sor Juana was a celebrated playwright, mathematician and poet in her own time and considered to be the first feminist of the Americas. Through this unique festival, we celebrate the legacy of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and pay tribute to the rich artistic accomplishments of Mexican women from both sides of the border. THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION AND 2012 SOR JUANA FESTIVAL KICK-OFF CONCERT FEATURING MARIACHI DIVAS Millennium Park Tuesday, August 28, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. Free event Join us as we celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the nation’s only accredited Latino cultural institution, the National Museum of Mexican Art with a concert at Chicago’s very own Millennium Park featuring the Grammy-award winning group Mariachi Divas from California. This spectacular show will also feature Mariachi Perla de Mexico and Real Guadalajara. This family concert is sure to delight fans of all ages! Join us for a night under the stars and celebrate the Museum’s 25 years of art, culture and community! This concert is presented by: SOR JUANA FESTIVAL: A TRIBUTE TO MEXICAN WOMEN LA CATRINA FASHION SHOW: CULTURA MEETS COUTURE National Museum of Mexican Art Friday, September 7, 2012 5:45 p.m.- VIP registration, reception and gallery visits 7:00 p.m.- General registration and reception 8:00 p.m.- Cultura meets Couture Fashion Show 9:00 p.m.- Fashion Market Join us for an evening of haute couture and culture on Friday, September 7 at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Last year, our La Catrina Fashion Show took Chicago by storm and quickly sold out! This year, we are honored to highlight the talents of four female designers of Mexican descent: Elda De La Rosa, Elizabeth Lara, Claudia Urrutia and Lilia Vega at La Catrina Fashion Show: Cultura meets Couture 2012. Reserve your seat today and enjoy drinks, eats and an evening of fashion and art at the National Museum of Mexican Art. 2012 Featured Designers: ELDA DE LA ROSA ELIZABETH LARA CLAUDIA URRUTIA LILIA VEGA $75 VIP ticket includes: 5:45 p.m. VIP reception and access to Museum exhibitions, one-year FREE membership to the Museum, and priority, reserved seating! Goody bag included! $50 general admission ticket includes: Reception, general seating at the show, access to Museum exhibitions This event is supported by: For tickets, click here: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/265469 SOR JUANA FESTIVAL: A TRIBUTE TO MEXICAN WOMEN THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART PRESENTS WONDER WOM EN OF COMEDY PATTI VASQUEZ, GWEN LA ROKA, AMY EISENBERG AND JACKIE HERRERA Saturday, September 8, 2012, 6-8:30 p.m. Reception 6:00 p.m. Adult beverages for guests 21 and over Comedy Show 7:00-8:30 p.m. Suggested minimum age for this show is 18 PATTI VASQUEZ Need a laugh? Never fear! Wonder Women (of comedy!) are here and to the rescue! AMY EISENBERG JACKIE HERRERA GWEN LA ROKA Sometimes it takes a shero to punch a line and make an audience laugh. Join us for an evening of comedy as Wonder Women and comedians: Patti Vasquez, Gwen La Roka, Amy Eisenberg and Jackie Herrera bring their humor to the Sor Juana Festival and serve audiences some Latina realness. Presented in English with some serious Latina flavor. Admission: General $10 Members $8 Students w/ID $9 SOR JUANA FESTIVAL: A TRIBUTE TO MEXICAN WOMEN MUSEO NACIONAL DE ARTE MEXICANO PRESENTA STEPHANIE SALAS Y SU NUEVO DISCO ”SOY LO QUE SOY” Domingo, 16 de septiembre, 2012, 2 p.m. Concierto gratuito Por primera vez en Chicago, Stephanie Salas forma parte del Festival Sor Juana 2012. Hizo su debut como parte del elenco de Vaselina, la versión en español de la producción estatal “Grease” junto a Timbiriche.3. En 1992 protagonizó junto a Bibi Gaytán, Paulina Rubio y Eduardo Capetillo la popular telenovela Baila Conmigo. Poco después, Stephanie lanzó su álbum debut titulado Ave María, álbum que llegó a alcanzar disco de oro en México. La canción principal se convirtió en un gran éxito en México, América Latina, y los Estados Unidos. Después de múltiples discos como “La Raza Humana” y “Tuna,” Stephanie Salas regresa al escenario con un excepcional álbum llamado, “Soy Lo Que Soy” con un sonido mas electro-pop y muy propositivo. Acompáñanos en el Museo para disfrutar de un set acústico de Stephanie Salas presentando su nueva producción y también disfrutemos de algunos de sus clásicos como “Ave María,” entre otros. SOR JUANA FESTIVAL: A TRIBUTE TO MEXICAN WOMEN THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART PRESENTS A LUNADA BY TEATRO LUNA Friday, September 21, 2012, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free Event Teatro Luna hosts: Lunada at the Museum, a celebration of 12 years of new and original work by Pan-Latina Artists, featuring excerpts from Teatro Luna’s classic plays including S-e-x-OH! and Lunátic(a)s to newer work such as Crossed, a sultry and poignant take on issues of immigration and race. Lunada will showcase Teatro Luna’s trademark wit and humor and keep you laughing all night long. Entonces, please join us for a night out with friends and celebrate tú cultura in a fun way with the ladies of Teatro Luna. We promise to entertain, provoke, and definitely make fun of the everyday crazy and more! This event is supported by Arte y Vida Chicago. SOR JUANA FESTIVAL: A TRIBUTE TO MEXICAN WOMEN CREDIT: FARRELL KRAMER THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART PRESENTS PALOMA MARTINEZ-CRUZ AND HER BOOK WOMEN AND KNOWLEDGE IN MESOAMERÌCA FROM EAST L.A. TO ANAHUAC Friday, September 28, 2012, 6-8 p.m. Free Event Join us and author/professor Paloma Martinez-Cruz for a reading from her engaging book, Women and Knowledge in Mesoamerica: From East L.A. to Anahuac, a significant and heartfelt contribution to women’s and gender studies, Latin American Studies, Chicana/o and Borderlands studies, as well as emerging intercultural dialogues on medicine and healing. Captivating personal narrative that intertwines with the historical account of the ways Mesoamerican women healers played a role during childbirth and helped cure the sick. The resulting story is an engaging read for those intrigued by indigenous healing practices, medicine, and spirituality. ELDA DE LA ROSA THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART PRESENTS ELDA DE LA ROSA’S TRUNK SHOW Thursday, October 11, 2012, 4-9 p.m. Elda De la Rosa Couture 5555 N. Sheridan Rd. #15 Free event PALOMA MARTINEZ-CRUZ Come and have a drink, mix, mingle, browse and buy some of the stunning fashion that has made Elda De la Rosa so well known throughout the fashion world. Wine will be provided. For more information, contact 773-769-3128. CREDIT: RAY SANTISTEBAN THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART PRESENTS SANDRA CISNEROS AND ESTER HERNANDEZ FOR THE CHICAGO PREMIERE OF “HAVE YOU SEEN MARIE?” Thursday, October 25, 2012, 6-8 p.m. Book reading and author/illustrator meet and greet General Admission: $12 Members: $10 The internationally acclaimed author of The House on Mango Street gives us a deeply moving tale of loss, grief, and healing: a lyrically told, richly illustrated fable for grown-ups in a perfect gift-sized format. The word “orphan” might not seem to apply to a fifty-three-year-old woman. Yet this is exactly how Sandra feels as she finds herself motherless, alone like “a glove left behind at the bus station.” What just might save her is the search for someone else gone missing: Marie, the black-and-white cat of her friend Roz. As Sandra and Roz scour the streets of San Antonio, posting flyers and asking everywhere, “Have you seen Marie?” the pursuit of this one small creature takes on unexpected urgency and meaning. With full-color illustrations that bring this transformative quest to vivid life, Have You Seen Marie? showcases a beloved author’s storytelling magic in a tale that reminds us how love, even when it goes astray, does not stay lost forever. Sandra Cisneros is the author of two highly celebrated novels, The House on Mango Street and Caramelo. Her awards include National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, the Lannan Literary Award, the American Book Award, and a MacArthur Fellowship. Other books include the story collection Woman Hollering Creek; two books of poetry; and two books of children’s literature. Her work has been translated into more than twenty languages. Cisneros is the founder of the Alfredo Cisneros Del Moral and Macondo Foundations, which serve creative writers. Ester Hernández is an internationally acclaimed visual artist whose work is in the permanent collections of the National Museum Mexican Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Library of Congress, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo in Mexico City. She lives in San Francisco. SOR JUANA FESTIVAL: A TRIBUTE TO MEXICAN WOMEN THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART PRESENTS THE 2012 SOR JUANA AWARDS RECEPTION Friday, October 26, 2012, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Free event RSVP (Required) at [email protected] The National Museum of Mexican Art is proud to honor seven Mexican/Mexican American women leaders as the 2012 Sor Juana Award recipients. The award is given to women who exemplify the spirit of resilience of Sor Juana Inés de La Cruz. These women have shown leadership in their respective careers and lives and have given so much through the arts, education, civic leadership and community engagement. CARLOS THEATER PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS JOHNNY PUMPKIN Y DULCE MARIA CALACA: UN ENCUENTRO DE DOS CULTURAS En Español Funciones: Domingo, 28 de octubre, 1-2 p.m. Lunes, 29 de octubre, 10-11 a.m. Domingo, 4 de noviembre, 1-2 p.m. Domingo, 11 de noviembre, 1-2 p.m. Para obtener boletos llame al (312) 491-9792, adultos: $10, niños: $7 2012 Sor Juana Awardees: Hilda Cruz-Peña Dolores Cupp Francis Garcia Alma Izquierdo Beatriz Margain Nicole Marroquin Patti Vasquez Ven a conocer una historia de amor entre Johnny Pumpkin y Dulce Maria Calaca, un encuentro de dos culturas; Halloween y el Día de los Muertos. Esta es una obra de títeres con música original que expone los temas importantes que es el respeto y la tolerancia entre diferentes culturas. 1852 W. 19th Street, Chicago, IL. 60608